Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta engages to creating Bible reading plan

The Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia said its ministerial staff engaged to create a Bible reading plan. (Photo taken from Peachtree Presbyterian Church’s Facebook post)

The Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Atlanta, Georgia said its ministerial staff engaged to create a Bible reading plan.

In a Facebook post on Friday, Jan. 7, the Peachtree Presbyterian Church announced that its ministerial staff committed to creating a Bible reading plan for its faith in the community in 2022 this fall.

According to the church, it begins Quest: Exploring God’s Story Together this Sunday.

The Peachtree Presbyterian Church said it has more information this year at PeachtreeChurch.com/Quest.

Those who wish to see more information written on this article may visit the Peachtree Presbyterian Church’s Facebook page.

Peachtree Presbyterian Church’s History

According to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church website, the only way for His disciples to make a difference in a society that sorely needs love, hope, and joy is for them to develop an active, daily relationship with Jesus Christ.

The church members claimed that by growing their knowledge and comprehension of their faith and demonstrating the sincerity of their beliefs in service to one another and the world, they could join God in His enormous restoration endeavor.

People must join Christ in restoring all things on a daily basis, according to the Peachtree Presbyterian.

God's love, according to the church, causes people to put their differences aside.

People experience the fullness of God, according to the church, when they step out of their comfort zones, take risks, and push themselves to know and value one another.

The church said God's love is warm and firm at the same time, inviting and challenging.

According to the church, people are urged to balance these two aspects of God's love by being reminded that they are completely and finally loved while also being pushed to become more like Jesus on a daily basis.

‘Christmas Tea’ Tradition

In the Peachtree Presbyterian Church, more than 300 women took part in the "Christmas Tea" tradition.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, Dec. 5, the Peachtree Presbyterian Church announced that the Women's Christmas Tea, a Peachtree Advent tradition, had returned in person.

According to the post, more than 300 women took part in the lovely event.

The church also heard an uplifting speech from author Kelly Minter, according to the church.

Those interested in learning more about this item can go to the Peachtree Presbyterian Church's Facebook page.

To kick off the holiday season, two magnolia trees outside Peachtree Presbyterian Church were decorated with thousands of lights.

In a Facebook post, Peachtree Presbyterian Church said its two magnolia trees were lighted up to honor it's Thanksgiving and Christmas traditions.

The two trees, according to the church, contain 250,000 lights between them, symbolizing hope and joy in the church, community, and city.

The Peachtree Presbyterian Church, which can be found at PeachtreeChurch.com/Christmas, encouraged the public to join in their Christmas activities.

On its Facebook page, the church also posted photos and videos from the lighting ceremony.

Meanwhile, the Peachtree Presbyterian Church was decorated for the holidays by a group of volunteers and workers.

The Peachtree Presbyterian Church shared photographs of volunteers and staff who spent hours bringing the joy and beauty of the holiday season to the church.

The church has also expressed gratitude for the time and effort put in by the employees and volunteers, according to the post.

 

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